Answer:
The correct option is : B. It is fundamentally different from natural selection
Step-by-step explanation:
Artificial selection is a process of selective breeding of animals and plants, to develop and obtain the desired phenotypic characteristics or traits in the offspring. In this process, humans select which animal or plant males and females will breed, to produce an offspring possessing the desired phenotypic traits.
Charles Darwin used artificial selection to support and introduce his theory of natural selection. He compared natural selection with artificial selection and explained that artificial selection is an intentional process, whereas natural selection is not.
As artificial selection is intentional and natural selection is not intentional.
Therefore, artificial selection is fundamentally different from natural selection.